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Planning director says four housing ordinances sent to City Council, aims for Feb. 12 effective date
Summary
City Planning Commission Director Vince Bertone told the commission four housing‑related ordinances — including changes to the citywide housing incentive program and an adaptive reuse ordinance — were forwarded to City Council and directed to formal legality with an objective of being effective by Feb. 12.
The City Planning Commission heard an update Thursday from Vince Bertone, director of planning, that four housing‑related ordinances the commission had previously reviewed were forwarded by the Planning and Land Use Management Committee to the full City Council and directed into formal legality. Bertone told commissioners staff aimed to have the ordinances in effect by Feb. 12, and planned to return them from formal legality to City Council in the second week of January so permits could be issued by that deadline.
Bertone said the ordinances cover the citywide housing incentive program (CHIP), the resident protection ordinance, the housing element sites and minimum density ordinance, and a citywide adaptive reuse ordinance intended to streamline conversion of…
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